| 31 January 2010
If you are in any way connected with playing football, you should know about GridIronSource.com and get to know Aaron Kyle, the football yoda turned software developer that knows pretty much everything about the game. He's been a player, a coach and knows plenty about multi-media/Web 2.0 presentations.
Aaron, a Detroit native, played defensive back for Wyoming who was later snapped up by the Cowboys in the first round of the NFL draft. That year the Cowboys lost to the Steelers 21-17, but no big deal... he went on to get another Ring, this time against the Denver Broncos, where Aaron went after his time with Dallas.



As many fans and pundits cry foul and insist the NFL changes the way OT is handled, I want to step back and take a further look at the so-called coin flip bias. This is as good a topic as any for StatBandit to put a stake in the ground and start providing in depth analysis. In order to create useful analysis, data is king. This exercise has already demonstrated how difficult it can be to gather the data. Over the years, I've become adept at gathering data and inserting the data into spreadsheets for analysis and readability. In the initial research on this topic, you can find tons of opinions and only a few in depth studies. For a good one written 5 years ago, just google Ivars Peterson Football's Overtime Bias. Peterson's analysis appears very formal mathematically, but provides very little insight into the world of Football strategy.
StatBandit is definitely looking forward to this weekend's games. The story lines and potential superbowl matchups are very intriguing. There will definitely be a dome team since both Vikes and Saints are dome teams. Favre the old dog with his weapons versus the not so old dog Brees and his weapons.
Here's the latest example of how the All-Star game concept has become a joke. Look no further than the NBA where AI who couldn't cut it in Denver and Detroit has returned to Philadelphia. He's a shell of his former self playing on a bad team, yet he has pulled down a starter's role in the upcoming All-Star game.